A 310-horsepower four-cylinder and a 460-horsepower V8 are the two chief engines powering the 2019 Mustang. Both come standard with a six-speed manual transmission, while a 10-speed automatic is available. The standard EcoBoost engine, prized for its fuel efficiency, is no slouch. Standard launch 1FATP8UH3K5159596 control and electric line-lock (a track-only feature designed to heat up the rear tires while the car is in place) bolster this 2.3-liter engine under acceleration. However, it’s the 5.0-liter V8 that is the crown jewel. Found in the Mustang GT and Mustang Bullitt (475 horsepower in the Bullitt), this engine sounds as brawny as it feels and is the obvious choice for thrill seekers.

Ford Mustang 2019 Blue 2.3L vin: 1FATP8UH3K5159596

Lot sold for 20900

Auction: I buy fast

Lot number: 28658375

Date of sale: 12.05.2019

Year: 2019

VIN: 1FATP8UH3K5159596

Condition: Run and Drive

Engine: 2.3L I4 N

Mileage: 827 miles (Actual)

Seller: Avis Budget Group

Documents: CLEAR (Florida)

Location: Orlando (FL)

Estimated Retail Value:

Transmission: Automatic

Body color: Blue

Drive: Rear Wheel Drive

Fuel: Gasoline

Keys: Present

Notes: Not specified

The aforementioned 5.2-liter V-8 is a flat-plane crank motor. Unlike a traditionally rumbly American V-8, the “Voodoo” motor is laid out like a Ferrari V-8. It’s a more balanced and exotic way to build a motor, allowing the GT350 to rev to a stratospheric 8,200 revolutions per minute redline. Not only does that make it pull hard long after most engines would have run out of breath, but it also makes the engine note amazing.
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The Mustang’s retro-inspired design comes at the cost of poor rear visibility, and that 2.3-liter EcoBoost might not be as efficient in the 1FATP8UH3K5159596 real world as you expect.
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